Appel à communications : Society of Architectural Historians 69th Annual International Conference, Pasadena/Los Angeles (États-Unis), 06–10/04/2016 — LIMITE : 09/06/2015
The Society of Architectural Historians is now accepting abstracts for its 69th Annual International Conference in Pasadena/Los Angeles, April 6–10, 2016.
Writing the global history of social housing that goes beyond the temporal, geographical and conceptual boundaries of the “West” is still an unfinished project. Equally important is the task of expanding the scope of existing scholarship on social housing experiences in the “non-West”, which has predominantly been limited to the study of direct or indirect implementations of European or American models: what types of social housing have been built in the Middle East in the 20th and 21st centuries? Where, when, and under which circumstances did these types originate? How were architectural forms, layouts, and construction technologies transformed while traveling across cities, continents, and cultures? More importantly, what is the role of local builders, tenants and homeowners in the production of the “modern vernacular”?
This session aims to bring together less well-known examples of social housing projects built in the Middle East to explore transnational connections that shaped low-cost dwelling practices. We invite scholarly works that pursue hitherto neglected histories of lower-income residents and their homes, both equally pushed to the margins of architectural history. As such, the panel seeks proposals that address social housing through chronologically diverse contexts in the Middle East (including, but not limited to, Turkey, Iran, Lebanon, Israel, and Persian Gulf region) through case study or comparative research. Paper proposals that focus on the multiplicity of (post)colonial, international and transnational influences on social housing in Middle-Eastern cities and their ‘localized’ interpretations are particularly welcome. Papers could also address how social housing contributed to the planning and evolution of cities in the Middle East, or how certain cases delved into contextual issues and the question of modernity in this region.
Session Chairs: Kivanc Kilinc, Yaşar University, kivanckilinc@gmail.com, and Mohammad Gharipour, Morgan State University, mohammad@gatech.edu
Submission details: The deadline for submitting abstracts is June 9, 2015. SAH is using an online abstract submission process. Please note that abstracts must be under 300 words; the title cannot exceed 65 characters, including spaces and punctuation; and abstracts must follow the Chicago Manual of Style.
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agirault (21 mai 2015). Appel à communications : Society of Architectural Historians 69th Annual International Conference, Pasadena/Los Angeles (États-Unis), 06–10/04/2016 — LIMITE : 09/06/2015. IISMM. Consulté le 13 février 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/pzg9